I didn't want to be treated like a 'star.' I fought it constantly, and I think I was rude.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
And I always tried to be not a star. To be someone who people like to talk to.
I suppose I am reluctant about being any sort of 'star' and I didn't particularly want to be portrayed as one.
I didn't care about being the 'star.' I just wanted to make a living and have a consistent career.
Not only did I come out as a reality star that was very boisterous and vivacious and outspoken and all those things. I flipped that into money and respect. And a lot of people can't do that.
Being a star has made it possible for me to get insulted in places where the average Negro could never hope to go and get insulted.
I am not a star. At least, I don't consider myself a star.
I never wanted to be a star.
I don't know if I was a star. I was certainly working a lot and that was strange because there were good things about it and things that were difficult.
I always thought I should be treated like a star.
I used to get some ego thing out of saying I wasn't a star, just an actress. Forget it. I'm a star. I wanted it. I worked for it. I got it.